Wow,
am I rude???
I never been mad or rude!!!!!
I have just noticed that you hel users that have "Powered by ASPSeek" logo
on the site, and I was just wondering what are the rules for those who did
not succed even to install it :))
Sorry,
but i did not mean that, what you just wrote :)

----- Original Message -----
From: Kir Kolyshkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 4:00 AM
Subject: Re: [aseek-users] adding URLs via aspseek.conf or from file?


> Emin Huseynov wrote:
> > Hi, I have sent at least 2 questions, no one replied?
> > is this mailing list paid or smth?
>
> [If you are interested in paid support, please
>   visit http://aspseek.org/order.html]
>
> I do not understand why are you so angry and rude. Anyway, let me
> explain.
>
> No, this list is not costing money for you - subscription and posting
> messages is free (free as in free beer). This mailing list is
> dedicated solely for ASPseek community. That essentially means
> users exchanging users, ideas, tricks, flames etc., all
> concerning ASPseek.
>
> If you are novice user, and find yourself lost, even after
> reading all available documentation (including mailing list
> archives, which is valueable list of information), you can surely
> ask to this list - probably somebody will have an experience and
> some free time to answer your question. Probably you will receive
> accurate and descriptive answer, probably not - it all depends on
> users subscribed to the list. If you have not received the answer,
> this may means one of the following:
>
> 1. RTFM (the question is already answered in manual).
>     Example: "how do I tune MySQL for better performance?" (read FAQ)
> 2. People do not understand your question.
>     Example: "I want s.cgi to convert URLs to strings"
> 3. Question is too simple, answer is trivial and therefore redundant.
>     Example: "Can I use ASPseek to build a search engine for my site?"
> 4. People are not in the mood to answer you.
>     Example: it's Halloween time and everybody is busy dancing.
> 5. People do not have enough experience to answer.
>     Example: "I am using ASPseek on VAX/VMS. How do I ...?"
> 6. You are rude to people
>     Example: your letter.
>
> ASPseek developers (like me) are occasionally answer questions on this
> list, but this should not be considered a reliable event. I personally
> is usually extremely busy with programming (both ASPseek and other
> projects), reading tons of mail, my family (including two children),
> and finally beer drinking.
>
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>
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>
>
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